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Value for money processor?

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Would agree with Zebo's above suggestion, though it is difficult to make any suggestions without a more firm budget range ("value for money" is a bit vague, and highly subjective).

Also note that the existing board and processor can be sold (if nowhere else, then here) to recoup a portion of the upgrade costs.
 
Well! Fine!! So its more like a P4@2.8! Still, in games its waaaay better than a P4 (or Celeron for such matter) at same PR/clock speed, and, price-performance wise, well, there is no discussing there, now, is there?
 
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Well! Fine!! So its more like a P4@2.8! Still, in games its waaaay better than a P4 (or Celeron for such matter) at same PR/clock speed, and, price-performance wise, well, there is no discussing there, now, is there?

To recommed sempron 3100 is pretty lame for a varity of reasons IMO..

1. A64 2800 is same Ghz as Sempron 3100, Both 1.8
2. A64 2800 is 3% faster at stock speed due to 512 KB cache vs 256
3. A64 2800 is 64 bit compatable making it infinity faster than a Sempron 3100 on Win XP 64 coming next month
4. A64 2800 has NX bit which prevents malice/virus
5. A64 2800 will overclock the same as sempron 3100, retaining it's performance superiority thoughout overclock.
6. A64 2800 is $8 more money or 6%
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
From newegg the same combo I suggested above is only $184.50 shipped.
That should be $189.49. You might have missed the $4.99 shipping on the board (unless I missed a discount somewhere).
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Check -- I swear that board was shipped free last time I looked
Do not doubt that in the slightest.

Does Mwave no longer offer the $10 off coupon? That could save cwos a few additional dollars.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
Originally posted by: Aenslead
Well! Fine!! So its more like a P4@2.8! Still, in games its waaaay better than a P4 (or Celeron for such matter) at same PR/clock speed, and, price-performance wise, well, there is no discussing there, now, is there?

To recommed sempron 3100 is pretty lame for a varity of reasons IMO..

1. A64 2800 is same Ghz as Sempron 3100, Both 1.8
2. A64 2800 is 3% faster at stock speed due to 512 KB cache vs 256
3. A64 2800 is 64 bit compatable making it infinity faster than a Sempron 3100 on Win XP 64 coming next month
4. A64 2800 has NX bit which prevents malice/virus
5. A64 2800 will overclock the same as sempron 3100, retaining it's performance superiority thoughout overclock.
6. A64 2800 is $8 more money or 6%

I usually agree with all of your posts Zebo...but I have to disagree here.

1)yep...same clock speed
2)i've had both...cache only affects certain apps..in others you don't see a difference
3)64-bit...well yeah got me there
4)does the Sempy not have this? maybe you're right
5)this is where I disagree; as with all OC'ing it's YMMV...but every Sempron I've had will do 2.4-2.5 ghz with 1.6 vcore or less. I had several AX 2800's that maxed out at 2.3...of course YMMV. I know 100-200 mhz isn't THAT big of a deal...but it makes up for the difference in cache.
6)This is somewhat true...the 3100+ pricing has been very confusing. I got mine for $99 from Monarch back when the 2800+ cost $130-140. Given that price difference I'm very happy with my purchase.

If you can pick up a Sempy for < $100 it is a great great chip for the money, but yes I would suggest the 2800 as well. Just wanted to make it clear that the 3100+ is not a bad choice at all. I'm quite pleased.
 
Charlie there's no way you're going to convince me 3100 is a good deal. The A64 costs the same $120 to $121 both retail boxed. And you're giving up a lot by getting 3100. OEM 3100, meaning no HS costs $110 but then you got to buy a HSF negating any savings and 3 years warranty.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=19-104-214&depa=0
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=19-103-452&depa=0

As far as OC YMMV, as always. Just don't get an AP 2800 and you be fine.

This is somewhat true...the 3100+ pricing has been very confusing. I got mine for $99 from Monarch back when the 2800+ cost $130-140. Given that price difference I'm very happy with my purchase.

That was then this is now.😉 I said at the time you got a hella deal..not so sweet anymores.
 
Originally posted by: Zebo
That was then this is now.😉 I said at the time you got a hella deal..not so sweet anymores.

True true...I'm just saying if you can find a 3100+ for < $100 (even used) it's a great little chip.

 
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